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What Should Maryland Read in 2009?

What Should Maryland Read in 2009?
One Maryland One Book 2008 was a smashing success! People were reading and talking about A Hope in the Unseen from Worcester to Allegany, St. Mary's to Cecil. (If you haven't had a chance to read it yet, we encourage you to pick up a copy!) Now, MHC is moving into the selection process for One Maryland One Book 2009 and we want your suggestions! We're looking for a book that's:
- engaging and has general appeal
- not too lengthy
- of interest to both high school students and adults
- and able to stimulate discussion on race, identity, civil rights or multicultural experiences in Maryland and America.
Send your suggestions to Andrea Lewis by Wednesday, November 12, 2008.
I received the above press release today from the Maryland Humanities Council (MHC). MHC promotes humanities programming throughout Maryland, encouraging dialogue that explores human values, strengthens our community, and connects us to the wider world.
posted by Elizabeth on 11/14/2008




